IMPMS 2026: THE 5TH ITALIAN MEETING ON PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
Daniele Cappelletti
Affiliation: Politecnico di Torino
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I am a mathematician by training, currently based at Politecnico di Torino. I previously worked in the Control Theory and Systems Biology group led by Mustafa Khammash (ETH Zurich); at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where I collaborated with David Anderson, Gheorghe Craciun, and Tom Kurtz; in the Mathematics of reaction networks group at the University of Copenhagen, where I worked with Elisenda Feliu and Carsten Wiuf, and received my PhD degree.

I am particularly interested in the theory of stochastic reaction networks, which are a family of continuous time Markov chains typically used as models in biochemistry. My research focuses on:

  • the study of possible connections between dynamical features of the model and structural properties of the associate reaction graph;
  • the study of long-term dynamics of the model (absorptions, stationary distributions, etc.);
  • model approximations and complexity reduction;
  • general applications of stochastic reaction network theory.